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Apple Boss Tim Cook Resigns After 15 Years. What’s Next For The Tech Giant?

21 April at 08:57 AM, via Tech Financials

Apple chief executive Tim Cook resigns after 15 years. What’s next for the tech giant? Rajat Roy, Bond University Today, Apple announced the tech company’s longtime chief executive Tim Cook will step down and transition to the role of executive chairman of Apple’s board of directors. This change will take effect from September 1 2026. John […]

Apple Taps Insider John Ternus As CEO As Tim Cook Become Executive Chairman

21 April at 07:47 AM, via Tech Financials

Apple announced that Tim Cook will become executive chairman of Apple’s board of directors and John Ternus, senior vice president of Hardware Engineering, will become Apple’s next chief executive officer effective on September 1, 2026. The transition, which was approved unanimously by the Board of Directors, follows a thoughtful, long-term succession planning process. Cook will […]

Mythos: are fears over new AI model panic or PR? – podcast

21 April at 06:00 AM, via The Guardian

Earlier this month the AI company Anthropic said it had created a model so powerful that, out of a sense of responsibility, it was not going to release it to the public. Anthropic says the model, Mythos Preview, excels at spotting and exploiting vulnerabilities in software, and could pose a severe risk to economies, public safety and national security. But is this the whole story? Some experts...

Tim Cook Will Step Down as Apple C.E.O.

20 April at 22:43 PM, via New York Times

The longtime chief executive of the iPhone maker will be replaced by John Ternus, the company’s head of hardware engineering.

Desmond Morris obituary

20 April at 19:00 PM, via The Guardian

Zoologist, author and broadcaster who found fame with his groundbreaking 1967 book The Naked Ape

Desmond Morris, the zoologist, writer and broadcaster, who has died aged 98, in the course of 60 years put his name to more than 50 books, and fronted several hundred hours of television, starting with the Granada children’s weekly programme Zoo Time from 1956. It was broadcast from a special...

How Instant Crypto Swaps Improve User Experience in Crypto Wallets

20 April at 18:37 PM, via Tech Financials

Switching networks, pasting wallet addresses, and confirming multiple approvals add unnecessary friction that gradually erodes user confidence and patience.Instant crypto swaps offer a cleaner alternative, compressing tedious transactions into a single, fast process. Within modern wallets, they have evolved from handy tools into core infrastructure, reshaping how users experience digital...

How 7,500 Homes Became A Virtual Power Plant In South Africa

20 April at 17:39 PM, via Tech Financials

As South Africa navigates ongoing energy constraints and rising electricity costs, attention is increasingly turning to a less visible but significant contributor to electricity demand – residential water heating. “Electric geysers are the largest energy loads on residential developments, accounting for up to 40% of all electricity consumption,” says Matthew Whalley, Managing Director of...

Zoologist, author and presenter Desmond Morris dies aged 98

20 April at 17:07 PM, via The Guardian

Morris pursued dual passions of zoology and surrealist art, presenting BBC documentaries and hosting exhibitions

The zoologist Desmond Morris, perhaps best known for his book the Naked Ape and his work on the ITV programme Zoo Time, has died aged 98.

Morris’s son Jason paid tribute to him after his death on Sunday, praising his many professional achievements as well as his role as a father...

Gut microbiome can reveal risk of Parkinson’s, scientists say

20 April at 17:00 PM, via The Guardian

Study shows signature changes more pronounced in people with genetic risk, raising hopes for new therapies

Changes to microbes that live in the gut can identify people at greater risk of Parkinson’s disease long before symptoms develop, according to work that also raises hopes for new therapies.

Researchers discovered signature changes in the gut microbiome that are more pronounced in people...

Cocaine pollution in rivers and lakes may disrupt behaviour of salmon, study finds

20 April at 17:00 PM, via The Guardian

Fish swam further and dispersed more widely after exposure to environmental levels of drug and main metabolite

Traces of cocaine that pollute rivers and lakes may accumulate in the brains of salmon and disrupt their behaviour, according to researchers who warn of unknown consequences for fish populations.

Juvenile Atlantic salmon that were artificially exposed to the drug and its main breakdown...

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